It just so happens that I’ve got two bikes roaming wild and free in my garage. That’s my Cannondale Hooligan on the left, and my son’s REI Novara bike on the right, hogging up the floor.

The side of the Clug box is this quick visual reference. Yup, this one ought to work.

I’ve got drywall in my garage, so I located the studs and lined up the “stick this to your wall” guide where the tire touches the wall.

Next I drilled the included screws. I didn’t use the drywall anchors since I’m screwing into a stud.

Finally, I popped in the Clug’s other half. With a SNAP, I was done!

Here’s how the two bikes look mounted on the wall. Can you see the Clugs?

Closeup of the Clug (S).

I thought installation was going to be a lot more difficult, but it helped that I had studs to drill into. If not, at least Clug included drywall anchors.

Every time I pull a bike off the Clug, I feel like I’m going to break it. But, it holds fast.

There are other mounting ideas over at the Clug website. How will you use your Clug?

Update 07/03/16

One day I discovered one of the bikes had detached itself from the Clug. What happened? Well, if the tire loses enough air, it’s possible for the bike to free itself from the Clug. I’m more careful about ensuring proper tire pressure now.

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